the strangest dash car

Very unusual dashboards and steering wheels of these cars just touches.

Maserati thought: "What if all the switches and devices placed before the eyes of the driver in the steering wheel? .." In the way in 1972 at the Turin Motor Show was presented to Maserati Boomerang Concept. The idea was innovative, and failed. Imagine what the car is capable of accelerating to 300 km / h in order to activate the windshield wipers were required to climb inside the wheel.

1972 Maserati Boomerang Concept





1981 Citroen Xenia concept
Citroen in 1981 decided it was time for the futuristic design and showed Xenia concept. In it was the automatic transmission, the diodes on the steering wheel replaced the lighting, the set of buttons and new ideas.



1988 Pontiac Banshee
In 1988 Pontiac Banshee concept was so that some of his ideas were re-employed in 2008 alone. Himself Pontiac was cosmically beautiful, but was only a concept



1982 Lancia Orca fully digital instrument panel, which is not yet able to take consumers. But Lancia, as usual, ahead of its time.



2012 Pagani Huayra new sports car for the rich. Luxury, chromium, carbon ... It seems that luxury does not happen a lot? Pagani shows that can ...



2002 Fiat Multipla The instrument panel in the center. Turned to the driver. Compared with the previous ones are not so conceptually. But "google" and look for the exterior ... Business people with a perverted sense of beauty, to me, by the way, like ...



2003 Honda Civic Yeah, it's not the original ... Why the list? Yes, simply because on the dashboard has been spent almost $ 100,000.



1983 Citroen GSA Pallas French from Citroen like experiments. The problem is that the machine was that the wheel was made of too soft material and eventually deforms, and the speedometer was so small that, even with glasses it is not seen.



1984 Aston Martin Lagonda Aston Martin Lagonda. Great, I can even say long. Angular. And the interior turned out no better. The designer clearly rested. Source: ololoshaaa.livejournal.com



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